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February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:17 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Happy Groundhog Day!

BOS 4 - WSH 3 (SO)
Shots: 24-23 BOS
PP: BOS - 0/2; WSH - 0/3

no scoring
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23:47 0-1 WSH Alexander Semin [23] (Alexander Ovechkin, Mike Green)
26:07 1-1 BOS David Krejci [16] (Derek Morris, Victor Hedman)
29:56 1-2 WSH Alexander Ovechkin [26] (Nicklas Bäckström)
34:53 1-3 WSH Nicklas Bäckström [20] (Alexander Semin, Alexander Ovechkin)
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47:01 2-3 BOS Patrice Bergeron [18] (David Krejci, Milan Lucic)
50:55 3-3 BOS Milan Lucic [13] (Phil Kessel, Jamie Langenbrunner)
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no scoring
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Shootout
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Boston Bruins win 1-0
Boston Bruins - Phil Kessel, miss; David Krejci, miss; Dennis Wideman, goal;
Washington Capitals - Alexander Ovechkin, miss; Mike Green, miss; Alexander Semin, miss;

Three stars:
1st: Alexander Ovechkin
2nd: Alexander Semin
3rd: Nicklas Backstrom

Farm result: Hershey 1 - Providence 0

TOR 5 - NJ 3
Shots: 28-25 NJ
PP: TOR - 2/6; NJ - 2/4

07:44 1-0 TOR Ian White [5] (Radim Vrbata, Nikolai Kulemin)PP
17:08 1-1 NJ Sasha Pokulok [2] (Brian Rolston)PP
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25:53 2-1 TOR Kenny Ryan [1] (Viktor Kozlov, François Beauchemin)
30:17 2-2 NJ Zach Parisé [26] (Mattias Tedenby, Paul Martin)
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45:11 3-2 TOR Brian Strait [1] (Brent Regner, Jason Blake)PP
46:32 3-3 NJ Zach Parisé [27] (Paul Martin, Johnny Oduya)PP
48:48 4-3 TOR Mikhail Grabovski [14] (Nikolai Kulemin, Raffi Torres)
54:24 5-3 TOR Tim Brent [2] (Kenny Ryan, Ian White)
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Three stars:
1st: Kenny Ryan
2nd: Zach Parise
3rd: Ian White

Farm result: Toronto 6 - Lowell 2

TB 3 - ATL 1
Shots: 22-21 ATL
PP: TB - 0/5; ATL - 0/3

14:06 1-0 ATL Anssi Salmela [1] (Colby Armstrong, Marty Reasoner)SH
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32:44 1-1 TB Brooks Orpik [1] (Vincent Lecavalier)
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48:54 1-2 TB Vincent Lecavalier [23] (Martin St. Louis, Alex Tanguay)
59:41 1-3 TB Jeff Halpern [5] (Brooks Orpik) EN
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Three stars:
1st: Vincent Lecavalier
2nd: Brooks Orpik
3rd: Martin Brodeur

Farm result: Chicago 2 - Norfolk 1

MTL 3 - VAN 0
Shots: 32-20 MTL
PP: MTL - 0/6; VAN - 0/0

12:13 1-0 MTL Maxim Lapierre [5] (Paul Mara)
16:14 2-0 MTL Maxim Lapierre [6] (Kyle Chipchura, Georges Laraque)
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30:41 3-0 MTL Sam Gagner [19] (Scott Gomez, Brian Gionta)
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no scoring
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Three stars:
1st: Carey Price
2nd: Maxim Lapierre
3rd: Sam Gagner

Farm result: Manitoba 3 - Hamilton 0

DAL 5 - MIN 1
Shots: 21-18 DAL
PP: DAL -1/4 ; MIN - 0/2

06:34 1-0 DAL James van Riemsdyk [13] (Tom Wandell, Brad Richards)PP
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25:12 2-0 DAL David Booth [21] (Christian Ehrhoff, Luke Schenn)
33:12 2-1 MIN Peter Mueller [10] (Mikko Koivu, Kim Johnsson)
34:57 3-1 DAL Ivan Vishnevskiy [1] (Sami Salo, Maxime Talbot)
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48:03 4-1 DAL Brad Richards [22] (Ivan Vishnevskiy, Christian Ehrhoff)
58:23 5-1 DAL David Booth [22] (Mike Ribeiro, Trevor Daley)
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Three stars:
1st: David Booth
2nd: Brad Richards
3rd: Ivan Vishnevskiy

Farm result: Houston 4 - Texas 3

PHX 5 - NSH 4 (OT)
Shots: 36-34 NSH
PP: PHX - 0/5; NSH - 2/3

01:56 1-0 NAS David Legwand [17] (Steve Sullivan, Ryan Suter)
09:21 1-1 PHO Matthew Lombardi [17] (Jarret Stoll, Mikkel Boedker)
11:39 2-1 NAS Steve Sullivan [18] (Jean-Pierre Dumont, Andrei Markov)PP
14:34 2-2 PHO Shane Doan [28] (Matthew Lombardi, Adrian Aucoin)
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25:24 3-2 NAS Andrei Markov [7] (Shea Weber)
30:39 3-3 PHO Oliver Ekman-Larsson [1] (Kyle Turris, Martin Hanzal)
35:43 3-4 PHO Kyle Turris [8] (Ed Jovanovski)
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59:02 4-4 NAS Ryan Suter [8] (Colin Wilson, Radek Bonk)PP WG
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62:42 4-5 PHO Jarret Stoll [18] (Mikkel Boedker, Matthew Lombardi)

Three stars:
1st: Matthew Lombardi
2nd: Kyle Turris
3rd: Jarret Stoll

Farm result: Milwaukee 6 - San Antonio 0

CBJ 4 - COL 2
Shots: 34-21 CBJ
PP: CBJ - 1/1; COL - 0/2

11:29 0-1 CBS Nikita Filatov [2] (Tomas Kaberle, Fedor Tyutin)
14:14 0-2 CBS Tomas Kaberle [4] (Kris Russell, Derick Brassard)PP
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29:54 1-2 COL Paul Stastny [23] (Marek Svatos, Matt Duchene)
36:49 2-2 COL T.J. Galiardi [1] (Scott Hannan, Darcy Tucker)
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46:08 2-3 CBS Derick Brassard [19] (Rick Nash, Jakub Voracek)
59:18 2-4 CBS Nikita Filatov [3] (Tomas Kaberle, Fedor Tyutin) EN
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Three stars:
1st: Nikita Filatov
2nd: Tomas Kaberle
3rd: Derick Brassard

Farm result: Syracuse 4 - Lake Erie 0

LA 5 - NYR 3
Shots: 30-26 LA
PP: LA - 1/4; NYR - 0/3

03:28 1-0 LA Jack Johnson [11] (Justin Williams, Anze Kopitar)PP
09:57 2-0 LA Drew Doughty [4] (Chris Phillips, Anze Kopitar)
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26:22 3-0 LA Dustin Brown [27] (Alexander Frolov)
27:11 3-1 NYR Vaclav Prospal [17] (Artem Anisimov, Rostislav Klesla)
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40:54 3-2 NYR Cory Stillman [21] (Patrick Marleau, Dick Tärnström)
47:53 3-3 NYR Chris Drury [17] (Dick Tärnström, Wade Redden)
55:01 4-3 LA Oscar Möller [8] (Brayden Schenn, Justin Williams)
58:33 5-3 LA Alexander Frolov [11] (Anze Kopitar) EN
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Three stars:
1st: Anze Kopitar
2nd: Alexander Frolov
3rd: Justin Williams

Farm result: Hartford 5 - Manchester 2

DET 4 - SJ 3
Shots: 30-24 SJ
PP: DET - 0/1; SJ - 0/2

02:05 1-0 SJ Devin Setoguchi [16] (Marc-Édouard Vlasic, Michal Rozsival)
09:59 2-0 SJ Devin Setoguchi [17] (Joe Pavelski, Joe Thornton)
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29:23 2-1 DET Brian Rafalski [9] (Johan Franzén, Jiri Hudler)
35:18 2-2 DET Ville Leino [5] (Johan Ryno, Brian Rafalski)
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47:23 2-3 DET Jiri Hudler [18] (Brian Rafalski)
48:31 2-4 DET Valtteri Filppula [18] (Tomas Holmström, Jonathan Ericsson)
49:15 3-4 SJ Manny Malhotra [5] (Logan Couture, Scottie Upshall)
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Three stars:
1st: Brian Rafalski
2nd: Devin Setoguchi
3rd: Jiri Hudler

Farm result: Grand Rapids 3 - Worcester 2

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:20 pm
by Bruins
WAS can have the 3 stars, I'll take the team win.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:22 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Alexander Ovechkin gets taken out for 3 weeks by Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch Stuart. The major penalty occurred in OT, so I assume that's when AO got hurt, but yet, he came off the bench for the shootout before being declared injured. What a beast. Nashville and Phoenix play a thriller, the Nikita Filatov show takes place in Denver, Carey Price and Maxim Lapierre are all the Habs need, and David Booth pots a pair in his Dallas Stars debut. Plenty more in this savefile!: http://ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:27 pm
by Bruins
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Alexander Ovechkin gets taken out for 3 weeks by Brad Stuart. The major penalty occurred in OT, so I assume that's when AO got hurt, but yet, he came off the bench for the shootout before being declared injured. What a beast. Nashville and Phoenix play a thriller, the Nikita Filatov show takes place in Denver, Carey Price and Maxim Lapierre are all the Habs need, and David Booth pots a pair in his Dallas Stars debut. Plenty more in this savefile!: http://ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip
Mark Stuart.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:29 pm
by CapsGM
Brad Stuart's a dirty punk.

EDIT: Both of 'em.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:29 pm
by Bruins
CapsGM wrote:Brad Stuart's a dirty punk.
Marcus.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:38 pm
by StarStruck
nice showing from the new guys in dallas...would like to see how we fare against the top teams, seem to have had a run of less than stellar opponents haha.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:41 pm
by Parker
Ekman-Larsson finally scores his first NHL goal! Huge game by Matt Lombardi! Stoll! Awesome road win! (except for another shitting the bed at both ends of the ice on special teams...)

No perfect February for Nashville. :P

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:41 pm
by Montreal Canadiens
Wow. I hate to beat my favourite team, but nice showing from the new team. Gagner gets a goal in his debut as well.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:45 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Bruins wrote:
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Alexander Ovechkin gets taken out for 3 weeks by Brad Stuart. The major penalty occurred in OT, so I assume that's when AO got hurt, but yet, he came off the bench for the shootout before being declared injured. What a beast. Nashville and Phoenix play a thriller, the Nikita Filatov show takes place in Denver, Carey Price and Maxim Lapierre are all the Habs need, and David Booth pots a pair in his Dallas Stars debut. Plenty more in this savefile!: http://ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip
Mark Stuart.
Is the updated post better?

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:46 pm
by Parker
Just noticed the EHM revenge feature kicked in against Nashville. Belak's the guy who took out Havlat, so the toughest guys on my team automatically go after him in the next game. Too bad the toughest guy on my team this night was Ed Jovanovski. If I'd remembered this was going to happen I would've been sure to start Vandermeer and Brashear.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 11:47 pm
by Bruins
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:
Bruins wrote:
Commissioner (CBJ) wrote:Alexander Ovechkin gets taken out for 3 weeks by Brad Stuart. The major penalty occurred in OT, so I assume that's when AO got hurt, but yet, he came off the bench for the shootout before being declared injured. What a beast. Nashville and Phoenix play a thriller, the Nikita Filatov show takes place in Denver, Carey Price and Maxim Lapierre are all the Habs need, and David Booth pots a pair in his Dallas Stars debut. Plenty more in this savefile!: http://ehechockey.com/EHEC.zip
Mark Stuart.
Is the updated post better?
Much.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:41 am
by SharksGM
Fuck off Nabokov.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 12:42 am
by StarStruck
SharksGM wrote:Fuck off Nabokov.
I'll take him :P

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 8:31 am
by GM Office Q
Nice to see the Duchy/Stats/Svats line clicking at least.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 9:21 am
by Commish Bub(NYR)
Ugh. Still played a very hot team even for most of the game. And we've got to get the PP working consistently.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 11:33 am
by NashvilleGM
Parker wrote:Ekman-Larsson finally scores his first NHL goal! Huge game by Matt Lombardi! Stoll! Awesome road win! (except for another shitting the bed at both ends of the ice on special teams...)

No perfect February for Nashville. :P

Still, no regulation lost, but eh, can't believe we let this one slip away, stopped 5 PP's , Rinne sucked badly... oh well.

Oliver Ekman-Larsson finally ended his 33 game goal drought. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !!!


Colorado my next opp, can't wait !

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 3:39 pm
by Parker
NashvilleGM wrote:Still, no regulation lost, but eh, can't believe we let this one slip away, stopped 5 PP's , Rinne sucked badly... oh well.
Let what slip away? The only reason that game even went to OT was Ryan Suter's last-minute heroics with the goalie pulled. That game could just as easily have finished up 5-3 in regulation. :P

Still though, it was a good back-and-forth contest where both goalies did virtually everything in their power to lose.

Re: February 2, 2010

Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2010 4:22 pm
by Virtual Jarmo
Parker wrote:where both goalies did virtually everything in their power to lose.
Sounds like the last three weeks for me. Except change 'both' to 'my'.